- Network Admin
DHCP Explained: How Your Devices Get Their IP Addresses
16 Aug, 2025







£773.14 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The NETGEAR M4250-10G2F is the sort of switch you buy when you need a real, managed core/access switch that can handle VLANs, sensible L2/L3 features, and growing network complexity—without paying for “enterprise spine” pricing. At £644.26 ex-VAT, it’s decent value for a UK SMB/office setup that wants something more capable than a basic smart switch, especially if you’re also looking at Power over Ethernet for phones, APs, cameras, or wireless controllers. The 1U form factor also suits standard rack deployments where you want reliable capacity and clean, predictable management.
Who should buy it: teams that care about control (segmentation, routing basics, monitoring) and already have—or plan to add—PoE devices, and want a managed switch that won’t become a project later. Who should *not*: if you’re just trying to “connect things” with no VLAN/routing needs, you’ll be paying for features you won’t use. Also, if you’re building a high-uptime environment with heavy stacking/fabric requirements, you may want to benchmark against higher-tier models or brands with stronger long-term support plans for your specific growth path. If your use case is typical office PoE + managed networking, though, this is a sensible, cost-controlled choice.

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